Blake Lively Stuns The Audience With Her Crimson-Colored Gown That Took 600 Hours To Make

Blake Lively is a renowned American actress most well-known for her role as Serena in the CW teen-drama series called Gossip Girl.

Knowing how to capture the attention, the star attended this year’s Met Gala in the most glamorous style. The Met Gala, also known as 72nd annual Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute, took place in New York City on Monday, May 7.

While the celebrity left her hotel in one dress, she completely stunned the audience as she stepped onto the red carpet in an entirely different gown.

Besides showing off her killer body figure, this 30-year-old actress also displayed a gilded bodice matched up with a sheer-paneled crimson skirt.

Amongst a series of emeralds and rubies, her ornate dress was also plaited with a golden thread.

With a fair volume of cleavage on display and her curves wrapped in crimson satin fabric, it is easy to see why Blake stole all the attention during the event.

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“This year’s may be my favorite dress ever,” the actress entrusted Vogue. “They’ve already worked on it for 600 hours, and it’s not done.”

While the one-of-a-kind Atelier Versace gown took 600 hours to make, it wasn’t the only piece that contributed to the actress’ overall image. The dress was also paired with the heels of Christian Louboutin, who accompanied Blake on the ride to the event, and a gold headpiece.